February, 2011 Archive

Live Action

Some Static Started

We were first introduced to Ben Briand through his sumptuous short Apricot, well he’s back again with another fine piece of intriguing filmmaking, Some

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Animation

Wolverine Vs The Hand

You know how I lost my composure and became a slathering fan boy for Daniel Kanemoto’s unofficial Walking Dead title sequence? Well I’m trying hard to

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Animation

Eye of the Storm

Steampunk films have been around for a while now with movies like Castle in the Sky and Hellboy playing with the genre, however, I don’t remember any

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Film Festival, Live Action

IFFR2011: Bleak Night

Another astonishing Korean debut on the International Film Festival Rotterdam’s Tiger Awards line-up was Bleak Night, written, edited and directed by the

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Animation

Ishihara

Yoav Brill’s graduation piece for Bezalel, the Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, is a creative piece of animation that uses Ishihara color test

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Live Action

BASTA(rd)

With the power of the internet on your side, if you can make a visually stunning short film you stand a very good chance of getting it seen. However, if you

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Film Festival, Live Action, Podcasts

DN IFFR2011: Bleak Night – Yoon Sung Hyun

Competing for the Tiger Awards at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Yoon Sung Hyun’s Bleak Night shows how petty squabbles amongst school

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Art & Fashion

Butterflies feat. John Malkovich

“I have this idea in my mind for a painting about butterflies. Blue and green and yellow butterflies, tumbling out of my brain. I think it’s going to

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Film Festival, Live Action, Podcasts

DN IFFR2011: The Journals of Musan – Park Jung-Bum

Park Jung-Bum’s accomplished debut feature The Journals of Musan was awarded both the FIPRSECI Jury Award and a Tiger Award at the International Film

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Animation

Der Konsument

Sometimes you just have days where you just can’t stop eating!

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Film Festival, Live Action

IFFR2011: End of Animal

Tales of the apocalypse are often told in epic gravitas and loud explosions, yet a recent trend of filmmaking has searched for strategies to dig under our skin

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Documentary, Music Video

Eran Hilleli: 1981

If I was forced at gunpoint to list my favourite animators featured on DN throughout the past 5 years, there’s little doubt that Eran Hilleli would make

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